Besides adding flavor to the food, cinnamon can inhibit the progress of colorectal cancer. A new study has revealed that cinnamaldehyde, a component found in the spice, is a potent inhibitor of ...
New research has determined how a common holiday spice -- cinnamon -- might be enlisted in the fight against obesity. New research from the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute has ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A new study suggested that certain types of cinnamon products could interfere with some medications due to their ...
A cross-institutional research team led by Professor Wang Weiping (first left) has developed a novel cinnamaldehyde-based prodrug nanomedicine that can precisely deliver the therapeutic agents to the ...
Contradictory results have been reported regarding the anti-viral activity of (E)-cinnamaldehyde, a major constituent (~69%) of cinnamon. Here we show that (E)-cinnamaldehyde alone has very low ...
A new study has found that a common e-cigarette flavoring that has chemical characteristics similar to toxic chemicals found in cigarette smoke disrupts an important mechanism of the lungs' ...
Don't hold out hope for the Cinnabon Diet just yet. But a study published in the journal Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental suggests that cinnamaldehyde, a chemical compound that gives cinnamon its ...
Cinnamon has long flavored meals, teas, and baked goods. It also shows up in traditional remedies to ease everything from inflammation to high blood sugar. But new research finds that taking too much ...
As you make that pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, consider adding an extra pinch of cinnamon; a study shows that cinnamaldehyde, the organic compound that gives cinnamon its flavor, helps you to burn fat ...